Two artists. One conversation about art, process, and the times we live in. Join the Stowe Center for Literary Activism for Artists on Artists, a candid dialogue between Amanda Mendoza and David Jackson as they reflect on their exhibitions, creative inspirations, and how art can challenge, heal, and reimagine our world. Audience members are invited to listen, ask questions, and engage in a dynamic conversation about the role of art in social change.
About the Artists

Amanda Mendoza, Artist

David Jackson, Artist
David Jackson
David C. Jackson is an active artist who combines his creative and administrative-counseling skillsets. As a fine artist, David works predominantly in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and colored pencil. As a young artist, Jackson sold his first piece in 1995 and never looked back. He has been an art instructor and has exhibited at various institutions in the northeast, galleries, museums, and private pop-ups.
Amanda Mendoza
Amanda Mendoza is an artist, muralist and curator who aims to create a legacy of advocacy, resilience and community healing through social justice art initiatives. Amanda’s artistic philosophy is that art can do more than decorate spaces; it can heal and connect communities.

